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LUCIA

Feminine forma de LUCIUS. Saint Lucia was a 4th-century martyr from Syracuse. She was said to have had her eyes gouged out, and thus she is the patron saint of the blind. She was widely revered in the Middle Ages, and her name has been used throughou...

Significado

Feminine forma de LUCIUS. Saint Lucia was a 4th-century martyr from Syracuse. She was said to have had her eyes gouged out, and thus she is the patron saint of the blind. She was widely revered in the Middle Ages, and her name has been used throughout Christian Europe (in various spellings). It has been used in the England since the 12th century, usually in the spellings Lucy or Luce.

Pronunciación

loo-CHEE-a (Italian), loo-TSEE-a (German), LOO-tsya (German), LOO-shə (English), loo-SEE-ə (English), LOO-chya (Romanian), LOO-kee-a (Classical Latin)

Variantes en otros idiomas

49 idiomas
Romano AntiguoLucia
CatalánLlúcia
CroataLuca, Lucija
ChecoLucie
DanésLucia
NeerlandésLuus
InglésLucia, Lucinda, Lucy
FrancésLuce, Lucie, Lucinde
AlemánLucia, Luzia
HúngaroLuca
ItalianoLuce, Lucia
LatvianLūcija
LimburgishLuus
LiteratureLucinda
LithuanianLiucija
NoruegoLucia
PolacoŁucja, Lucja
PortuguésLúcia, Lucinda, Luzia
RumanoLucia
EscocésLiùsaidh
SlovakLucia
SloveneLucija
EspañolLucía
SuecoLucia
GalésLleucu
Romano AntiguoLucilla
InglésLucetta, Lucile, Lucille
FrancésLucette, Lucile, Lucille
ItalianoLucilla
EspañolLucila

Fuente: Behind the Name · Datos etimológicos verificados

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